To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

The Greentown Grapevine – 1997-02, 04:02

The Greentown Grapevine – 1997-02, 04:02 - Page 1

Schools Seeking
500 Participants
Eastern Howard Community
Schools is inviting all residents
of the district to participatein a
series of three " Choose
Eastern! " meetings beginning
Thursday, February 20, at 7
p. m. in the high school main
gymnasium. Follow- upmeetings
will be conducted on two
Thursday, March 20 and April
17, also at 7 p. m. in the high
school main gym.
The purpose of the meetings is
to involve as many Eastern
Howard citizens as possible to
examine all aspects of the school
environment, i n c l u d i n g
c u r r i c u l u m , f a c i l i t i e s ,
equipment, personnel, and
community relations. Ultimately,
participants will identify the
district's top priorities and
report them to the community
and to the Eastern Howard
school board.
The recruitment phase of the
" Choose Eastern!" campaign is
being called " The Eastern 500,"
the minimum number of Eastern
Howard citizens it would like to
involve in the process. A
reminder of the first meeting
Town Office. r S
placement for his seat needs to
be found. Quarterly meetings of
the plan commission will be at
6: 30 p. m. on April 1, July 1, and
October 7.
Robert Armstrong was were elected President and vice
Pelreecsitdeedn t* V ice Ropgreers idweonltf. e wTahse Bproeasrdid oefn t, respe~ ctively,~ of the ~ d ~ .
Council voted to retain the Town
attorney, engineer and all Town co u n til Vat e S
employees. Appointments to
committees, boat club, glass Flat Fee.
museum board and library board
At their first meeting of 1997,
the Greentown Town Council
The Town Council will meet the passed an ordinance providing
first Tuesday of each month in a flat fee of $ 600 for water hook-
1997. ups. Hook- ups have been
charged on a time- and- materials
President Armstrong stated basis. According to water
his goals for the coming year as: superintendent, Kevin Moss,
1. looking into an unsafe this made it difficult to quote
building ordinance prices and in some cases
2. examining sewage rates provided inequities, depending
3. getting the Greentown on which side of the street the
Main Street projects defined in water main was located.
such a manner that the town can The Council voted to accept
get a share of EDIT taxes. the dedication to the Town by
Crow- Rayl, Inc., of Callis Ridge,
Stan Johnson was re- elected and of Willow Glen and the
chairman of the plan commission Meadows Phase II subject to
with Lou Blanco vice chairman. bonds for sidewalks of $ 12,000
It was announced that Dona1 in Willow Glen and $ 12,80Oin the
Butler has resigned a_ nd a re- Meadows.
Ele- c t e d
At the annual reorginazion
meeting of the Town Council, Gene fingery and Gary Lacy
I also remain the same.
will be mailed to each household
the week of February 10.
Although registration prior to
the February 20 meeting is not
necessary, people who would
Like to do so should telephone
t h e E a s t e r n H o w a r d
administration office, 628- 3391
with their name, address and
telephone number. The
information also may be mailed
to the central office at: 220 S.
Meridian St., Greentown, IN
46936, or sent Via facsimile,
628- 5017.
Eastern Supt. Lindan B. Hill
said participants will be asked
to address three basic
questions during the " Choose
Eastern!" process: " What is
great about our schools?,"
" What would improve our
schools?," and " What are our
top priorities?"
'' AS the Eastern Howard school
community races toward the
21st century, it is vital that we
prepare our students fully for
productive citizenship in an
ever- changing and increasingly
complex world," Hill said.
State DOT Refuses to
Lower Speed Limits
A reply was read at the trdfic regulations. Therefore,
January meeting of the we plan no changes to the
Greentown Town Council from emsting speed Limits at this
the Indiana Department of h'me-
Transportation regarding the Thank you for your
srepqeueeds t libmyi t ther edCuocutinocni. l foTr hae and your concern for traffic
request was for US 35/ SR22 safety On Our Hoosier
from SR 213 east to CR 950 East. highways* ''
Caro€ yn L. Coffin, District
Traffic Investigations and
Analysis Engineer wrote, " A
speed study was conducted on
US35/ SR22. After analyzing our
data, we found motorists to be in-good
compliance with the posted
Ed. Note: This letter is virtually
the same as one received about
four years ago by a private
citizen who contacted the Ind.
Dept. of Trans. with a concern
abut the safety of Hwy. 35/ 22
east of 213. Does it make our
speed filUl* tSs. Motorhts tend t0 readers wonder what the
drive at a speed theY are purposeof posted speed limits
comfortable with in the absence is? Can this letter be
of visible enforcementactivit. interpreted to mean that ( in the
Artificiafly lowering the speed absence of ViSi & le enforcement
firnet not 0nl- v violates driver activities) motoristsare to drive
edxispreecstpanecct- va, n db ucot ntaelmsop t fborre e" d% s aain! tmt- le fnowdrsth? a? balet? e lvsOthri ss wpheaet dIN DOiTs
Sesquicentennial
Excitement Growing
All seven committee heads met with the Greentown
Sesquicentennial Executive Committee on January 22. Several have
selected some committee members and are beginning to consider
details. With less than eighteen months until the celebration of
June 11- 14,1998, energy is building among the volunteers. Many
more volunteers are needed. Bonnie Bonebrake, 62- 73 19, welcomes
inquiries about the committees. In the above photograph, Gerald
Cheek, Special Events Chairman, Craig Trott, member of Executive
Committee, and Bonnie, Bonebrake, president of the
Sesquicentennial Committee, examine copies of old Greentown
photographs.
Photo by R. Jenkins

The Greentown Area Residential Association has granted permission to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library and the Greentown Historical Society to copy any and all issues of the Greentown Grapevine. Permission granted to view and print items from this digital collection for personal use, study, research, or classroom teaching.

Schools Seeking
500 Participants
Eastern Howard Community
Schools is inviting all residents
of the district to participatein a
series of three " Choose
Eastern! " meetings beginning
Thursday, February 20, at 7
p. m. in the high school main
gymnasium. Follow- upmeetings
will be conducted on two
Thursday, March 20 and April
17, also at 7 p. m. in the high
school main gym.
The purpose of the meetings is
to involve as many Eastern
Howard citizens as possible to
examine all aspects of the school
environment, i n c l u d i n g
c u r r i c u l u m , f a c i l i t i e s ,
equipment, personnel, and
community relations. Ultimately,
participants will identify the
district's top priorities and
report them to the community
and to the Eastern Howard
school board.
The recruitment phase of the
" Choose Eastern!" campaign is
being called " The Eastern 500,"
the minimum number of Eastern
Howard citizens it would like to
involve in the process. A
reminder of the first meeting
Town Office. r S
placement for his seat needs to
be found. Quarterly meetings of
the plan commission will be at
6: 30 p. m. on April 1, July 1, and
October 7.
Robert Armstrong was were elected President and vice
Pelreecsitdeedn t* V ice Ropgreers idweonltf. e wTahse Bproeasrdid oefn t, respe~ ctively,~ of the ~ d ~ .
Council voted to retain the Town
attorney, engineer and all Town co u n til Vat e S
employees. Appointments to
committees, boat club, glass Flat Fee.
museum board and library board
At their first meeting of 1997,
the Greentown Town Council
The Town Council will meet the passed an ordinance providing
first Tuesday of each month in a flat fee of $ 600 for water hook-
1997. ups. Hook- ups have been
charged on a time- and- materials
President Armstrong stated basis. According to water
his goals for the coming year as: superintendent, Kevin Moss,
1. looking into an unsafe this made it difficult to quote
building ordinance prices and in some cases
2. examining sewage rates provided inequities, depending
3. getting the Greentown on which side of the street the
Main Street projects defined in water main was located.
such a manner that the town can The Council voted to accept
get a share of EDIT taxes. the dedication to the Town by
Crow- Rayl, Inc., of Callis Ridge,
Stan Johnson was re- elected and of Willow Glen and the
chairman of the plan commission Meadows Phase II subject to
with Lou Blanco vice chairman. bonds for sidewalks of $ 12,000
It was announced that Dona1 in Willow Glen and $ 12,80Oin the
Butler has resigned a_ nd a re- Meadows.
Ele- c t e d
At the annual reorginazion
meeting of the Town Council, Gene fingery and Gary Lacy
I also remain the same.
will be mailed to each household
the week of February 10.
Although registration prior to
the February 20 meeting is not
necessary, people who would
Like to do so should telephone
t h e E a s t e r n H o w a r d
administration office, 628- 3391
with their name, address and
telephone number. The
information also may be mailed
to the central office at: 220 S.
Meridian St., Greentown, IN
46936, or sent Via facsimile,
628- 5017.
Eastern Supt. Lindan B. Hill
said participants will be asked
to address three basic
questions during the " Choose
Eastern!" process: " What is
great about our schools?,"
" What would improve our
schools?," and " What are our
top priorities?"
'' AS the Eastern Howard school
community races toward the
21st century, it is vital that we
prepare our students fully for
productive citizenship in an
ever- changing and increasingly
complex world," Hill said.
State DOT Refuses to
Lower Speed Limits
A reply was read at the trdfic regulations. Therefore,
January meeting of the we plan no changes to the
Greentown Town Council from emsting speed Limits at this
the Indiana Department of h'me-
Transportation regarding the Thank you for your
srepqeueeds t libmyi t ther edCuocutinocni. l foTr hae and your concern for traffic
request was for US 35/ SR22 safety On Our Hoosier
from SR 213 east to CR 950 East. highways* ''
Caro€ yn L. Coffin, District
Traffic Investigations and
Analysis Engineer wrote, " A
speed study was conducted on
US35/ SR22. After analyzing our
data, we found motorists to be in-good
compliance with the posted
Ed. Note: This letter is virtually
the same as one received about
four years ago by a private
citizen who contacted the Ind.
Dept. of Trans. with a concern
abut the safety of Hwy. 35/ 22
east of 213. Does it make our
speed filUl* tSs. Motorhts tend t0 readers wonder what the
drive at a speed theY are purposeof posted speed limits
comfortable with in the absence is? Can this letter be
of visible enforcementactivit. interpreted to mean that ( in the
Artificiafly lowering the speed absence of ViSi & le enforcement
firnet not 0nl- v violates driver activities) motoristsare to drive
edxispreecstpanecct- va, n db ucot ntaelmsop t fborre e" d% s aain! tmt- le fnowdrsth? a? balet? e lvsOthri ss wpheaet dIN DOiTs
Sesquicentennial
Excitement Growing
All seven committee heads met with the Greentown
Sesquicentennial Executive Committee on January 22. Several have
selected some committee members and are beginning to consider
details. With less than eighteen months until the celebration of
June 11- 14,1998, energy is building among the volunteers. Many
more volunteers are needed. Bonnie Bonebrake, 62- 73 19, welcomes
inquiries about the committees. In the above photograph, Gerald
Cheek, Special Events Chairman, Craig Trott, member of Executive
Committee, and Bonnie, Bonebrake, president of the
Sesquicentennial Committee, examine copies of old Greentown
photographs.
Photo by R. Jenkins